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One of the reasons why people choose not to ventilate their homes by opening a window, especially during colder months is due to the loss of energy. ❄️🏠But what about your energy?⚡ CO2 levels above 1000 ppm decrease your cognitive abilities by 15% but levels above 1400 ppm… pic.twitter.com/ciOLucvPeB— Aranet Home (@aranet_home) February 19, 2025
One of the reasons why people choose not to ventilate their homes by opening a window, especially during colder months is due to the loss of energy. ❄️🏠But what about your energy?⚡ CO2 levels above 1000 ppm decrease your cognitive abilities by 15% but levels above 1400 ppm… pic.twitter.com/ciOLucvPeB— Aranet Home (@aranet_home) February 19, 2025
CO2 levels above 1000 ppm decrease your cognitive abilities by 15% but levels above 1400 ppm decrease your brain function by a staggering 50%. So what is worth more to you?
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One of the reasons why people choose not to ventilate their homes by opening a window, especially during colder months is due to the loss of energy. ❄️🏠But what about your energy?⚡ CO2 levels above 1000 ppm decrease your cognitive abilities by 15% but levels above 1400 ppm… pic.twitter.com/ciOLucvPeB— Aranet Home (@aranet_home) February 19, 2025
Tests show classroom CO2 levels far exceed guidelines, putting children's learning at risk
Tests show classroom CO2 levels far exceed guidelines, putting children's learning at risk

“A group of scientists, architects and other experts is calling for government action to mandate indoor air quality standards and improve ‘terrible’ ventilation in Australian schools that can hamper learning.”

A group of scientists, architects and other experts is calling for government action to mandate indoor air quality standards and improve "terrible" ventilation in Australian schools that can hamper learning.
·abc.net.au·
Tests show classroom CO2 levels far exceed guidelines, putting children's learning at risk